Letters to Max (2014)

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A record of the epistolary encounter between French artist and filmmaker Eric Baudelaire and Maxim Gvinjia, former Foreign Minister of the breakaway Caucasian state of Abkhazia, Letters to Max is both a chronicle of a developing friendship and an ingenious, unusual essay film about the inherently speculative nature of nationhood.

Director: Eric Baudelaire
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 103 min
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Cinematography: Eric Baudelaire
Editing: Eric Baudelaire, Laure Vermeersch
Production: Poulet-Malassis
Country: France
Language: Abkhazian, Français, Pусский
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Eric Baudelaire
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Letters to Max about?
A record of the epistolary encounter between French artist and filmmaker Eric Baudelaire and Maxim Gvinjia, former Foreign Minister of the breakaway Caucasian state of Abkhazia, Letters to Max is both a chronicle of a developing friendship and an ingenious, unusual essay film about the inherently speculative nature of nationhood.
Who directed Letters to Max?
Letters to Max was directed by Eric Baudelaire.
Who stars in Letters to Max?
Letters to Max stars Maxim Gvinja.
How long is Letters to Max?
Letters to Max has a runtime of 1h 43m (103 minutes).
What genre is Letters to Max?
Letters to Max is a Documentary film.
Where was Letters to Max produced?
Letters to Max was produced in France.